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Do not save encrypted data to disk in IE
Published 8/12/2002 in Windows XP Security Tweaks by TweakXP Member with 1,591 views

The latest versions of internet explorer include some great new security improvements.  For this tweak I will talk about enabling the feature to not save encrypted files to disk.  This is a valuable feature. When you connect to a site that is encrypted the data sent over the network is encrypted.  Your browser has the key to decrypt and display the information.  Why give someone a chance to crack the encryption.  If you don't allow IE to save it to disk then it is nearly impossible for someone else to be able to get that file and use brute force to crack it.

  1. Launch Internet Explorer.
  2. Select the Tools from the menu bar.
  3. Then select Internet Options... from the drop down menu.
  4. Once the internet options has loaded click on the advanced tab.
  5. Under security find where it says Do not save encrypted pages to disk and check it.
  6. Click OK
 
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Roland
While it is true that not saving files received over SSL to dik is motivated by added security described here checking this optiom may lead to problems when it comes to downloading files (pdf, xls, doc etc..) from SSL sites.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/812935
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323308
213 days ago
 
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